Skills that require sense development self confidence, self-conceptualization, sense of security and sense of enjoyment.

Visual Skills

Skills that help children work on their hand-eye coordination and visual focusing and tracking skills.

Fine Motor Skills

Skills that help your child develop the fine motor skills needed for good handwriting, use small movements such as picking up small objects and holding a spoon, use the small muscles of the fingers toes, wrists, lips and tongue.

Social and Emotional Skills

Social-emotional development includes the child’s experience, expression, and management of emotions and the ability to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others. This ability will help children to become competent in negotiating increasingly complex social interactions, to participate effectively in relationships and group activities, and to reap the benefits of social support crucial to healthy human development and functioning.

Linguistic Skill

Skills that supports your child’s ability to communicate, and express and understand feelings. It also supports thinking and problem-solving, and developing and maintaining relationships. Learning to understand, use and enjoy language is the critical first step in literacy, and the basis for learning to read and write.

Creative Skills

Skills that require imagination, pretend play, dramatic play and construction planning. The creative process involves a number of components, most common is the imagination, originality (the ability to come up with ideas and products that are new and unusual),
productivity (the ability to generate a variety of different ideas through divergent thinking),
problem solving (application of knowledge and imagination to a given situation), and the ability to produce an outcome of value and worth.

Mathematic Skills

Skills that help children to understand size, shape and patterns to count verbally, recognizing number, identify more and less of a quantity and understand one to one correspondence.